Below find some comments, from the people who watched “Karski & The Lords of Humanity” on the big screen, and which i receive daily.

“I thought it to be one of the most powerful documentary’s on the subject of the Holocaust that i have ever seen.”

“An extraordinary experience and we can attest that it is something that you should not miss, a singular experience in your lives.”

“What an achievement, i don’t know how you lived through this amazing shocking material and brought us this shining hero and his whole beautiful and brave journeyman.” Lee

“Nicole and I saw the film here in Washington last night and it was an extraordinary experience. NIKKI AND I CAN BOTH ATTEST THAT IT IS SOMETHING THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS, A SINGULAR EXPERIENCE IN YOUR LIVES.”

MILTON

“One of the best documentary movies I’ve seen. So good, you don’t notice it’s a documentary. The animation elevates it to artistic heights , while distinguishing it from other documentaries which normally escape to the cheesy “docudrama”. Deeply moving story of a true hero of humanity. People like Karski allow us to believe in humanity despite the faulty nature of human beings. The most important message is very simple-we can chose whether to be good people or evil.”

“Dzięki twojej pracy oraz talentowi świat staje się lepszym każdego dnia. I am sure that Jan Karski would have been proud of you and the film. Congratulations!!!!!” “Thanks to your work and your talent, the world is becoming a better place every day. I am sure that Jan Karski would have been proud of you and the film. Congratulations!!!!!” Pawel H.

“To niebywałe, dzięki ze dzięki Tobie więcej się dowiedziałem o Karskim. On był wielki, podziwiam Twoją bezkompromisowość i odwagę.” “It’s amazing. Thanks to you I was able to learn more about Karski. He was a great man. I’m in awe of your uncompromising stance and courage.” Adam R. “Gorąco polecam ten film. Piękna opowieść o prawdziwym bohaterze. Nadal jestem pod wrażeniem. Gratuluję!” “I recommend this film highly. A beautiful story about a real hero. I’m still spellbound. Congratulations.” Malgorzata T.

“Właśnie wróciłam z kina. Trudno się otrząsnąć, trudno zrozumieć bezczynność i politykę świata. Nie wiem, jak Jan Karski był w stanie funkcjonować po wojnie z takimi obrazami pod powiekami i całą swoją wiedzą. Bohater! Ja oprócz obrazów zagłady Żydów zapamiętam do końca życia opowieść Karskiego o spotkaniach z wielkimi ówczesnego świata, szczególnie reakcję Edena, Roosevelta i Franfurtera. Łzy…” “I just got back from the cinema. It’s so difficult to shake it off, so difficult to understand the world’s inaction and politics. I don’t know how Jan Karski was able to function after the war with such images etched into his retinas, and all his knowledge. A hero! As for me, apart from the images of the Holocaust of the Jews, I will remember the stories told by Karski for the rest of my life, about meetings with the world’s giants of the day, especially reactions of Eden, Roosevelt and Frankfurter. Tears….” Beata M.

“My wife and I just got home from watching your film @ Luna Theatre and we loved it. Karski was already somewhat a role model for me, and now more so than ever. The complexity of being this noble, good looking, educated man, mixed with his incredible sensitivity and empathy followed by the tragedy of having seen such horrors and yet no one in the West believing him, or if they did believe him, refusing to do anything about it. You can see he took this burden with him all the way to the grave. Chapeau bas on a great piece of work about a great man.” „Wróciłem właśnie z żoną z filmu w Luna Theatre i niesamowicie nam się podobał. Karski i tak był dla mnie pewnego rodzaju bohaterem, a teraz jeszcze większym. Co to był za kompleksowy człowiek. Szlachetny, przystojny, wykształcony, posiadający niebywałą wrażliwość i empatię, po takiej tragedii i doświadczeniu takich horrorów, a nikt na Zachodzie mu nie uwierzył, odmawiając działania. Widać, że zabrał ze sobą ten ciężar aż do grobu. Chapeau bas za wielki kawał roboty o wielkim człowieku. Ian I.

“I’ve seen it! It’s such an amazing and very important story.” “Obejrzałam! To taka wspaniała i bardzo ważna opowieść.” Elizabeth R.

“Widziałam dzisiaj film. Przede wszystkim powinni go zobaczyć młodzi ludzie na całym świecie. Płakałam razem z panem Janem Karskim, trzeba zobaczyć! Nigdy nie zapomnieć o panu Janie, o tym, o czym opowiada, i nigdy nie dopuścić do takich potworności.” “I watched the film today. Most of all, it must be seen by young people, all over the world. I cried together with Mr Jan Karski, one has to see it. Never forget about Jan, about the stories he’s been telling, never allow these kinds of monstrosities to happen again.” Joanna T.

“Właśnie wróciłam z kina z filmu “Karski i Władcy …” siedzieliśmy jak trusie w kinie, mimo, ze historia Karskiego tak nam znana a jednak sposób pokazania jego życia i misji tak wciągający, że dech nam zaparło – w bardzo dobrym tempie i bez patosu. Piękny film, gratulacje! Niezwykłe zdjęcia archiwalne i piękna animacja. Przecież tyle się już zdjęć z wojny i z getta oglądało i wydawać by się mogło; cóż nowego…a jednak sposób przekazania tych zdjęć w masie jest niesamowity. Brawo! Byłam ze znajomymi, którzy niewiele o Karskim wiedzieli i ich powaliło.” „I just came back from the cinema, watched “Karski and Lords…”. We sat and watched it as quiet as mice, even though Karski’s story is well-known to us. But the way his life and mission was shown was so fascinating that we held our breaths – very well paced and with no pathos. A beautiful film, congratulations! Incredible archival footage and stunning animations. After all, we’ve seen so many war and ghetto images and you’d think: what’s new… however, the method of delivering the images all at once made for incredible viewing. Bravo! I went with who knew very little about Karski and they’re stunned. Ewa A.

I thought that I knew the Jan Karski story well. I cheered the making of the film from the sidelines and believed I knew what to expect. And now I feel that it’s not a film about a hero but about humanity, about Jan, whose curse was his amazing memory and high morals. The clarity of his expression, feelings and emotions he emanates, despite the passage of years… And when I saw the terrible war-time images I felt that everything in life is relative. When I was going home on this beautiful spring evening with my husband, going through Wroclaw, I asked how many days and how many bodies would we have to see on the sidewalks to stop paying attention and think only of ourselves. And the answer I got is quite possibly true. Reflections? Nothing’s changed. Syria is a good example. But the man called Jan Karski is called something else today. Thank you for the film. Malgorzata W.

Thank you for inviting me to see this fantastic film. This is a new dimension; a type of documentary that never existed before. The film inspired my mum to (finally!) take out documents about my grandmother, who saved Jews during WW2… She’s my very own Karski. J Joanna B

“Thank you on behalf of my husband and I for the film, for your wonderful and moving work. I don’t want to say that I cried. Ben, too, but how could you not. The film gives you dignity. Thank you for allowing us to meet Mr Karski. We are moved and it’s a wonderful, important thing.” Beata D.

“This doco gets right under your skin. It’s based on the archival materials and footage made about Jan Karski, found by its director. This deceptively lazy narration, commenting on events in a chronological order, opens the door to the deepest and most secret emotions. They bring out the Polish Emissary’s burden and the guilt he felt for the mission that was never accomplished, and for which he was never responsible, but … those “lords of humanity”, and in particular, the USA President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.” “Przejmujący do szpiku kości dokument oparty na znalezionych przez reżysera materiałach archiwalnych i nakręconych o Janie Karskim filmów. Prowadzona jakby leniwie rozmowa, komentująca chronologiczny bieg wypadków, otwiera najgłębsze i skrywane emocje, które ujawniają ciężar gatunkowy przeżyć Emisariusza z Polski oraz gnębiące go poczucie winy za niespełnioną do końca misję, za co przecież nie on był odpowiedzialny, a… owi “władcy ludzkości”, w tym szczególnie prezydent USA Franklin Delano Roosevelt.” Joanna G.